If you’re a more experienced worker, and if you have seven or eight listings in your career history, there’s a good chance you can cut one or two of them to save space.

Eliminate unnecessary stuff.

Are you including any of the following items on your résumé?

Hobbies

Volunteer positions

References

“References available upon request”

Your high school or college GPA

If so, then just getting rid of these items may be the best approach.

We’re not saying these items never have a place on your résumé—but if you’re looking to save space, they can be axed without any great loss.

Keep your bullet points short.

The best résumés list job accomplishments and responsibilities in bullet points—and you should keep each to a single line. If yours are longer, trim them, focusing on strong action words, numbers and statistics, while removing filler.

Also remember to remove redundancies. If you “provided exemplary customer service” in your last four jobs, you needn’t list it under each one. Say it once.